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Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams by Thomas Curtis

UPBEAR, v. a. Preter.
upbore; part. pass. upborn. Up and bear. To sustain aloft; support in elevation.
Vital powers 'gan wax both weak and wan, For want of food and sleep; which two
upbear, Like weighty pillars, this frail life of man. Spenser. Upborn with
indefatigable wings.

In which the Words are Explained in the Order of Their Natural Affinity, Independent of Alphabetical Arrangement; and the Signification of Each is Traced from Its Etymology ... to which are Added, an Introduction, Containing a New Grammar of the Language, and an Alphabetical Index, for the Ease of Consultation by David Booth

One Main Object of Which, Is, to Establish a Plain and Permanent Standard Pronunciation. : To which is Prefixed a Rhetorical Grammar by Thomas Sheridan

- To UPBEAR, ủp-bếr. v. a.
preter. Upbore ; part. paff. Upborn. To fuftain aloft, to fupport in elevation ; to raife
aloft ; to fupport from falling. Aloft, on high, not down ; out To UPBRAID, ủp-brấ'
d. v. a. To charge contemptuously with any thing difgraceful ; to object as matter
of ...

Teaching to Write and Pronounce the English Tongue with Ease and Propriety: ... with a List of Proper Names of Men and Women. ... To which is Prefixed, a Grammatical Introduction ... By the Rev. John Entick, ... by John Entick